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I am doing an online manual for a company in HTML and they want their logo/address (in a small table) to be at the top of each page when the manual is printed. Does anyone know how I could get the manual to print out this way? Are there any things such as page breaks in HTML or javascript that do this? I have thought about setting up tables that are the right length to separate pages I can't get the dimensions right and the pages print off wrong. If anyone has had any experience with setting up pages to print your input would greatly appreciated.

you know... browsers usually put the address (url) .. on the top of the page when printing anyway.. if that is the address you meant .. otherwise, html isnt capable of something like that.. html is meant to be printable media ...